American Institute of Law provides students tools to ensure a consistent and integrated approach in the learning environment. All faculty members are licensed attorneys. AIL’s faculty coach students in developing and applying the legal principles; to successfully develop and implement their academic plans, improve specific weaknesses in study habits, comprehension or test taking.
AIL professors are responsible to maintain reasonable office hours and to correspond with students in a timely manner. Some of the topics covered in law 100 include the American legal system, the role of judges as law makers, common law vs. civil law, fact vs. law in case appeals and legal vocabulary.
The initial practical application classes will focus on strategies for success. These will include topics such as, time management, case briefing, how to create a class outline, how to form and maintain a successful study group and, exam taking strategies and techniques.
Thirty four ESSAY WORKSHOPS sessions and thirty five MULTIPLE-CHOICE WORKSHOP sessions throughout the first year. Essay workshops and multiple-choice workshops are also viewable live and are archived and are available for viewing anytime.
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